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The fated day has finally arrived: it's time for your interview! Are you ready? It's important to make sure that you have all of the steps in place to make a good first impression on your potential future employer. Employers are vigilant in examining every aspect about a candidate, from their physical presentation to their mannerisms and actions; they want to hire someone who is both the best fit for the position given their previous experience as well as someone who gives off an air of professionalism and polish. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you along the way in terms of preparing for your interview:

Living in such a digital age, we utilize technology in many facets of our day-to-day lives, and searching for a job is no exception. From websites and apps to other digital features that can be found right in the palm of your hand, there is a plethora of virtual tools at your exposure that are becoming more mainstream by the day and can certainly aide you in your job hunt. Some digital tools that you could (and should) be using to help you search for potential jobs are:

When it comes to interviewing you always want to put your best foot forward. You rehearse answers to standard questions and prepare to discuss your background. What about the things you should NOT bring up on your interview? Things you should never say? In order to make a great first impression, avoid saying the following:

Now that 2019 is officially underway it is time to start working on those resolutions! If your goal for 2019 is to find a new job then youre in luck. Boston investment firms are hiring! So, what are the next steps in achieving your goal of finding a new job? Lets take a look:

Applying for jobs and getting nowhere can be frustrating, to say the least. You know you'd be able to sell yourself if you could just get in for an interview and meet the right people. So, let's review some tips to help you get in front of HR and asked in for an interview.